Appalachian Center
for Crafts in Tennessee
The Appalachian Center for Crafts is a nationally renowned facility
dedicated to expanding the influence of craft on contemporary art
while preserving craft traditions. The Craft Center offers top quality
academic and professional programs in fine craft (ceramics, fibers,
glass, metals and wood), including the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree
and professional craft certificates.

Art Schools.com
a resource for visual artists who decide they want to turn their
interest into an educational goal.

Ceramic-Information.net
Bildungs- und Forschungszentrum Keramik (BFZK). German language
site giving an overview of the main German ceramics institiutes.

Greenwich
House Pottery School
Established in New York City in 1909, Greenwich House Pottery is
one of the city’s most important centers for ceramic arts.
In addition to classes for all ages, The Pottery provides workshops,
lectures, exhibitions, and outreach to enrich and inform our community.

Haliburton
School of the Arts
The Haliburton School of the Arts, Ontario, Canada, offers over
300 arts courses, including many in ceramics. Courses are available
to both adults and children.

Harrow Ceramics
Degree Show 2001
University of Westminster Graduates from BA (Hons) Ceramics exhibit
eclectic mix of work from utilitarian to installation. Some of
it fired in 'Gandalf', a wood fired anagama kiln built by the
students on the University kiln site at the Harrow campus in London,
UK.

Harvard
Ceramics Program
Classes, specialized seminars, visiting artist workshops, and independent
work space are offered in a spacious studio which is well-equipped
for the construction and firing of pottery and ceramic sculpture.

Hurricane Mountain
A Center for Earth Arts in the magnificent Adirondack Mountains
of New York state. We offer summer and winter residencies and community
workshops for artists primarily working in clay, fiber, wood and
stone.

International Ceramics Studio,
Kecskemet, Hungary
The mission of the studio is to promote the formal, aesthetic and
technical development of ceramics and to help foster creative skills.
The studio is open to all challenges of ceramic research, design
and experiment.

IWCAT
The International Workshop of Ceramic Art in Tokoname, a non-profit
volunteer group of Tokoname citizens. Tokoname is a city with a
rich history of pottery and ceramics production going back 900 years.
Living with and being part of a Japanese family for the duration
of the workshop allows the workshop participant to experience first
hand Japanese culture and daily family life in Japan.

Jam
Factory
JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design is Australia's unique,
integrated organisation for the design, production, exhibition and
sale of work by both leading and emerging Australian designer /
makers.

John C. Campbell Folk School
A non-profit folk school that offers weekend and week-long classes
in clay, sculpture, mosaics, mixed media, and many other traditional
and contemporary arts and crafts in the mountains of western North
Carolina. All skill levels welcome.